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- catalog contributor b3737275.
- catalog created "1933.".
- catalog date "1933".
- catalog date "1933.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1933.".
- catalog description "I. Contemporary questionings -- A. The modern revolt against otherworldliness -- B. And its historical origins -- II. The proper claims of earth -- A. The insight of modernity -- B. The glories of the secular -- C. The hope of earthly progress -- D. Some necessary discriminations -- III. Approach to the eternal prospect -- A. The ascent of Mount Pisgah -- B. Where New Testament thought begins -- IV. A tale-and some comments -- A. Ghostly survival among savage peoples -- B. In the classical world and in Israel -- C. A scientific rather than a religious dogma -- D. Its present scientific standing -- V. The sequel of the tale -- A. The beginnings of hope -- B. In Greece -- C. In India -- D. In Persia and in Judea -- E. The hope of Jesus -- F. The Christian hope".
- catalog extent "xvi, 350 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "And the life everlasting.".
- catalog isFormatOf "And the life everlasting.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Ayer lectures of the Colgate-Rochester Divinity School ; 1932".
- catalog issued "1933".
- catalog issued "1933.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : C. Scribner's,".
- catalog relation "And the life everlasting.".
- catalog subject "237.2".
- catalog subject "BT921 .B23".
- catalog subject "Future life.".
- catalog subject "Immortality.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Contemporary questionings -- A. The modern revolt against otherworldliness -- B. And its historical origins -- II. The proper claims of earth -- A. The insight of modernity -- B. The glories of the secular -- C. The hope of earthly progress -- D. Some necessary discriminations -- III. Approach to the eternal prospect -- A. The ascent of Mount Pisgah -- B. Where New Testament thought begins -- IV. A tale-and some comments -- A. Ghostly survival among savage peoples -- B. In the classical world and in Israel -- C. A scientific rather than a religious dogma -- D. Its present scientific standing -- V. The sequel of the tale -- A. The beginnings of hope -- B. In Greece -- C. In India -- D. In Persia and in Judea -- E. The hope of Jesus -- F. The Christian hope".
- catalog title "And the life everlasting / by John Baillie.".
- catalog type "text".